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The first signing course to join the QCA framework can provide a basis for other qualifications. Karen Faux reports.
How a project in London is training early years practitioners to deliver quality music opportunities for children. By Meredith Jones Russell
A company that offers parents emergency back-up for when their childcare arrangements fall through has joined forces with the NHS to offer a similar service for its employees. eezofminders, which runs...
Under the arches or in a giant aviary, it's a long way from when the water supply was a pond School buildings
Shares in the world's largest private childcare provider fell dramatically last week, casting speculation over the future of its UK operations.
Our weekly columnist Pat Wills gives her vision of what we should mean by an extended school "It is as if they are learning alongside their grandfather..."
<P> Look into the minds of babies and toddlers as <B> Kevin Kelman </B> and <B> Alice Sharp </B> embark on an informative new series </P>
A seven-year-old boy from London used pedal power to raise more than 50,000 to help survivors of the Haiti earthquake, said Sky News. Charlie Simpson of Fulham cycled five miles around his local park...
The price of universal childcare provision will be well worth paying if it leads to greater parental choice and better training for the workforce, argues Vidhya Alakeson At the Labour Party's annual...